Chapter, §
1 Intro | our chief authority. The bishops first heard Rufinus, bishop
2 Canons, 3 | for the consecration of bishops as laid down by the canons
3 Canons, 4 | our brethren and fellow bishops are so burdensome to their
4 Canons, 4 | exceed twenty or twenty-five, bishops are never to exceed twenty
5 Canons, 4 | provided 5 . We also forbid bishops to burden their subjects
6 Canons, 6 | our brethren and fellow bishops and even archdeacons have
7 Canons, 7 | made for the enthroning of bishops, abbots or ecclesiastical
8 Canons, 7 | present. Moreover we forbid bishops, abbots or other prelates
9 Canons, 9 | our brethren and fellow bishops that the Templars and Hospitallers,
10 Canons, 9 | places, they weaken the bishops' authority, for contrary
11 Canons, 9 | let them present to the bishops the priests to be instituted,
12 Canons, 9 | they are answerable to the bishops for the care of the people,
13 Canons, 9 | without first consulting the bishops. If the Templars or Hospitallers
14 Canons, 9 | from the sentence of the bishops, but the bishops may exercise
15 Canons, 9 | of the bishops, but the bishops may exercise their power
16 Canons, 9 | themselves the rights of bishops and dare to violate their
17 Canons, 14| brethren and most dear fellow bishops, that this be corrected,
18 Canons, 14| disregarding the authority of bishops they appoint clerics to
19 Canons, 14| force ecclesiastics and even bishops to come before their courts,
20 Canons, 19| jurisdiction and authority of bishops and other prelates that
21 Canons, 21| writing to the neighbouring bishops. Moreover, let no bishop
22 Canons, 21| quickly broken, we enjoin bishops, having regard only for
23 Canons, 27| and who on the advice of bishops or other prelates seek to
24 Canons, 27| to the discretion of the bishops, to whom this task has been
25 Canons, 27| obey the exhortation of the bishops in this matter should not
26 Canons, 27| for the loss inflicted. Bishops and priests who do not resist
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